Ten minutes of shutout defense allowed the Eastern Michigan basketball team to take an early lead on Saturday.

An efficient offense sealed the deal for the Eagles.

Junior guard Derek Thompson scored a season-high 23 points in just 18 minutes of action to lead Eastern Michigan to a 68-55 Mid-American Conference crossover win against Ohio at the Convocation Center.

Eastern Michigan junior guard Derek Thompson (5) is fouled during the second half of the Eagles' 68-55 win Saturday at the EMU Convocation Center. Thompson finished with a game-high 23 total points.

Jeffrey Smith | for AnnArbor.com

With second-place Western Michigan and Ball State both losing Saturday, the Eagles (11-14, 6-5) now have a two-game lead in the MAC West standings. WMU and Ball State both fell to 4-7.

Although it committed 19 turnovers, Eastern Michigan made 50 percent (18-of-36) of its shots from the floor and 67 percent (8-of-12) of its 3-point attempts while snapping a three-game losing streak.

The visiting Bobcats (19-6, 7-4 MAC East), on the other hand, had to be wondering when they’d score at all.

Ohio was scoreless for the first 10 minutes of the game, starting 0-for-11 from the floor with four turnovers. Walter Offut finally got the Bobcats on the scoreboard with 9:50 left in the first half. His layup cut EMU’s lead to 9-2.

Facing an Eastern Michigan defense that ranks second in the MAC and 25th nationally in scoring defense (59.8 ppg), Ohio didn’t reach double-figure scoring totals (14-10) until there was 6:31 left in the half and trailed 27-17 at halftime.

The Bobcats more than doubled their scoring in the second half, but never led. Eastern Michigan’s advantage was between 7 to 9 points for most of the half. The final 13-point margin was the Eagles’ largest of the game.